Latest Reviews for Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Hotels

Golden Tulip Cannes Hotel de Paris
3.8/544 Reviews
Prado - Republique
If this hotel was rated as a very good 3* hotel and therefore guest expectations were that of a 3* you'd likely be very happy. Having stayed in dozens of 4* hotels all over, this one doesn't quite match up. We are perfectly aware Cannes is not a cheap area and felt we did take this into account but it still felt expensive for what it is. The staff were very pleasant and did rectify the small issue of us having no shower curtain upon check-in, which meant water was literally flooding the bathroom when we took a shower. The rooms are perfectly clean although very small. The pool area was lovely although do note that the road noise means it is fine for a few days but probably not for a longer relaxing holiday. The sunbeds look nice but aren't adjustable therefore aren't particularly comfortable! Thankfully there are a few very comfy chairs around the pool which we took advantage of. Didn't have breakfast so can't comment on that but we did enjoy visiting the local bakery each morning for a coffee and food (would recommend this). All in all, we had a very pleasant stay and the location is excellent, it just didn't quite live up to the standards we've experienced elsewhere.
Hotel Indigo Cagnes-Sur-Mer
4.3/5104 Reviews
I visited this Hotel on a work trip where I knew I would be staying for a few days. I flew my family down from the UK to stay with me. I was concerned about whether we would all be able to stay together as we have 2 young boys and the Hotel was very busy with the Tour De France passing through Nice and other general Summer Holiday time clients. The Hotel staff were all amazing. All so friendly and helpful. The level of service we received from the management was exceptional. They went out of their way to make sure that we had a room that slept us all in with a sofa bed for the boys. It was all done so graciously it made our stay a real pleasure. I actually ended up having to leave a day before the rest of my family and they stayed on for another 36 hours. My wife and kids were treated exceptionally after I left as well and they even were so kind as to take them all to the airport for their trip home. What a great Hotel, and thank you to all the exceptional management and all the other brilliant people there. Hopefully we’ll be back soon. Merci! Ben and Lauren Luckes
Radisson Blu Hotel, Marseille Vieux Port
4.1/5108 Reviews
Vieux Port - La Canebière
The environment of the facility is tidy and OK, that is, there are too few supporting travel services in the store, and little information can be obtained from the clerk's mouth ......... It is not necessary to be careful about a map.
Sofitel Marseille Vieux-Port
4.2/587 Reviews
Vieux Port - La Canebière
This was a lovely hotel to stay at. I booked a room with a large terrace overlooking the port and the view was fantastic. I could have sat all day watching the boats coming in and out of the harbor. The room was spacious and well kept. The employees were very nice and helpful even as I practiced my French on them. The breakfast was quite special. It is served in a beautiful , light-filled room, again, with views of the port. You could sit inside or outside and the weather was beautiful while I was there in early June. The breakfast had many many choices, breads of all kinds, hot choices (such as bacon, eggs, sausages, petite potatoes, vegetables), cold cuts, many cheeses, several dessert options also. Really nice. I would highly recommend this hotel and wish I had stayed longer.
Aparthotel Adagio Marseille Timone
4/571 Reviews
This will be a full review. First off the hotel is near a Metro station and near a “Gare” so a high speed train or metro is 5-15 minutes away by walk. The area of the hotel was fairly dirty, and classically smelled of sewers but that is just how France is sometimes. The check in process was great, they answered all our questions, were very knowledgeable and between both of them spoke very good French and English. It was explained to us that there would be no one entering our suite to clean during our stay. Alright. Not a huge issue but would have been nice. It can be done by request but I presume for a fee. (Will explain the snark later) Entering our room, it was bigger than our room was in Paris. It had a normal hotel size TV with decent channels. We had booked a double bed which was actually just two single beds. Unfortunately they didn’t even have a sheet between the mattress cover and the comforter. This is an issue because the A/C doesn’t work at all and leads to the window being open all night. There are mosquitos and we got bugged very often by them. But it was too warm in the room to close the window and the comforter was too warm to have on all the way. This led to some really poor sleeps. They do have a kitchenette which was decent but note that it only has enough plates and cutlery for 2 people. The bathroom was alright, fairly clean. They only left us 1 toilet paper roll which they again don’t come in your room to refill. They gave two towels, two face towels and a bath mat, fairly standard. It also had a great towel warmer which was a nice perk. Unfortunately we wanted new towels halfway through our stay and we’re told we had to pay extra for new towels! What the heck. That’s just BS. The shower was crap. Hot water only stayed on for a few minutes at most if you were lucky. The shower head is fine but the shower is designed in such a way, with no shower curtain just a 1/3 glass pane that water just spills all over the bathroom. You have to hold the shower head the whole time making it difficult to enjoy your shower. So we decided to wash our towels ourselves and some clothes as we are on a longer vacation. We had to buy our own soap, no problem with that. But the washing machine had a wash time of 40 minutes . We went down 40 minutes later and there was still 20 minutes on the timer. Not just that, but the clothes drier was broken and clearly had been for ages. So instead we had to drape our wet clothes across our room to dry everything. This was my first time staying at an adagio aparthotel. Had things been a little more standard and complimentary and well thought out for 200$ CAD a night, I would consider staying again but save yourself the trouble and pay a little more for a nicer place.
Chateau Eza
4.5/559 Reviews
Ranked among the top five most romantic hotels in the world. There is nothing to say about the location. Check in at the restaurant directly facing the sea and the mountain, you can write novels and write about the feelings of that time. Beauty, freedom, relaxation, all breathing is oxygen. I booked a suite, the room is very large, upstairs and downstairs, the hall downstairs is basically unused, two toilets, the scenery is good. The location of the hotel is unmatched, along the way, woody Allen movie feeling. There are three restaurants on the way, the cafe can drink something to eat. In short, the mood of a day is basically so good that it explodes. Everywhere is the scenery. There is a small gallery on the road, about 2,000 Euros. Various other gadgets. Won't be disappointed. Because it's really beautiful and dreamy
Hotel de l'Horloge Avignon
4.4/5117 Reviews
Avignon City Center
We loved this hotel! We left yesterday and miss it already. The whole building is charming. Think teddy bears, flowers, even an old typewriter my kid got a kick out of. Public areas include a very small lounge by the reception and a breakfast room with a big window overlooking a small street. The receptionists were friendly and helpful and most spoke some English. There is a small lift up to the rooms as well as a twisty interior staircase my son also enjoyed. Each floor has a couple of levels with a few stairs between each, so if you have mobility issues, be sure to request a room that doesn't require any stairs. Rooms: We had the junior suite for 3. (More than 3 would be quite cramped.) It has a double bed and a chair folded out into a twin. There is also a desk, two chairs, small table, chest of drawers, small closet, and additional clothes rack. So we were able to unpack most of our stuff and put it away. There is a small WC and bathroom with sink, drawers and shelving, bath/shower and clothesline. There's a small fridge mostly stuffed with minibar items, but we were able to cram in a couple of our own items. There were several windows but it did get rather dim in the evenings once the sun went down. The windows open directly onto a ledge, no screen, which might be concerning if you have a very inquisitive or adventurous toddler. We slept with a window open for a couple of nights and I did get a few bug bites, but I am one of those people who's irresistible to mosquitoes and very allergic; my companions were not bothered. The temperature was comfortable in late June and we didn't feel the need to try the A/C or heat. Amenities: Tea selection, instant coffee, real coffee; teapot and coffee machine; condensed milk, real and fake sugar. 2 teacups, 2 espresso cups, 2 spoons. Bathroom provided soap and combo shower gel/shampoo; no conditioner. Breakfast is an amazing buffet: Scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, bacon and sausages, croissants, pain au chocolate, brioche, bread, pickles, olives, tea, coffee, espresso machine, fresh squeezed orange juice, milk, soy milk, other juices, cheeses, cold meats, fruits (strawberries, watermelon, pineapple), veggies, etc. It runs 'til 11 and even on the day we showed up late, they kindly gave us a ton of food. Location: This could be a pro or a con, depending on your preferences. It's right off the Place de l'Horloge, which has a ton of cafes and restaurants and glaciers and a cute little carousel. It's steps from the Palais de Papes. That is all very convenient, but it also means you hear all of the activities of the Place at night: late-night revelry (there was a big music festival Friday night and the band was...not great) and early-morning deliveries and such.
Novotel Suites Nice Airport
4.4/5119 Reviews
Nice French Riviera Airport
Short stay business trip. Arrived just after mid day from a flight from the UK. And the process of getting to the hotel from the airport is easy. I packed light and was happy to walk. The walk from the airport to the hotel is around 15 minutes and I found it rather easy to navigate. Upon arrival at the hotel I was met with a really friendly smile at reception. The gentlemen who checked me in was very friendly and accommodating. I found it really pleasant how he referred to me as my surname. I found this really nice and I have never experienced this when travelling before. So overall on customer service I have to give it 5*. Rooms were lovely and spacious plenty of storage space and clean. I cant fault the room at all. Only issue I did pick up is this is one of the first hotels I have stayed in where I have not received toiletries such as a comb, tooth brush and paste ect. But there is shower gel and shampoo. This is not really an issue but travelling light for business it just helps a little if the hotel offers these. Pool area was very clean and tidy pool was inviting and very refreshing. Location wise you are a short distance from Nice and Monaco which is very nice I walked into Nice town from the hotel along the beach front and found this took around 2 hours grand total of walking there and back. The beach area is very clean and lovely!! Overall this was a very short stay for work but I will definitely be looking at returning to this hotel in the future. Once again thank you for a nice and simple stay and your staff are a credit to this hotel!
Holiday Inn Nice - Saint Laurent Du Var, an IHG Hotel
4.5/590 Reviews
Nice French Riviera Airport
I am currently staying a that the Holiday Inn Nice in order to make an early flight tomorrow. I chose this location for one night only for the convenience to the airport. However, as a self-proclaimed 4-star resort, I am very, very disappointed. I arrived at 1430 (check in is at 1500) and was told my room was not ready. Fine, I am early. I am happy to wait for 30 minutes. The front desk agent told me he would call me when it’s ready if I wanted to enjoy the area. I agreed. However, at 1600, no call so I decided to walk back. As I enter I see the agent leaving the hotel in street clothes—no call. I asked the new agent about my room and he had no idea he was to call me. He called housekeeping to verify if my room was ready and again, STILL not ready! I was asked to wait in the lobby until it was ready. If check in is at 1500, the room should be ready at 1500. I received no apology for their error. I reserved a Premium Queen Seaview at a cost of 400 Euros/night. The room is frankly gross. There are long hairs in the shower (I’m bald—not me!), mold growing around the tub, stains on the walls, and stains on the furnishings. I wish I could find a more profound way of describing the hotel other than gross, but I cannot. See my attached photos of the actual room. The lobby is deceiving. You walk into a remodeled, modern space and think , “nice, this will be a good stay.” But beware, as soon as you enter your room, it all goes downhill. Not only is the room gross, but there is not a coffee maker in the room, the shower products are empty, and they do not provide any lotion. Additionally for a 4-star resort, I would expect something more than paper cups in the room (glass cups and a wine opener, perhaps?). The hotel markets having a free airport shuttle. However, the shuttle does not run convenient to flight departures, so I have to pay 40 euros for a 4 minute ride to the airport. Again, disappointing. Lastly, the hotel provides free access to the Bay Star Beach Club (owned by the hotel it seems). I was excited to check out the beach on my last night in France. However, the beach club is very small with extremely dated (and dirty) furniture. Smoking was supposedly not allowed, but guests were smoking everywhere and staff did not interject. The provided towels have holes and are stained. It was very unpleasant. Overall, I would not recommend this hotel is ANYONE! There are many more hotels by the airport at 50% less cost. Avoid at all costs!
B&B Hotel Hyeres
3.9/559 Reviews
Functional and inhuman hotek but you should not expect to sleep if you are on the road side. The rooms give outdoors onto a very busy intersection with traffic, even in the middle of the night. Fortunately I had earplugs, but even then it was pretty loud.

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